Delhi Car Blast News In Marathi: A new update is coming out in the Delhi bomb blast case. So far 12 people have died in this bomb blast. Preliminary investigation revealed that the blast took place after the Faridabad terror module was destroyed. The mastermind of the explosion Dr. Several people associated with Mohammad Omar have been detained and are being interrogated. Meanwhile, an important piece of evidence has emerged in the investigation of the Delhi blasts. Police have seized a suspicious red colored Eco sports car (DL 10 CK 0458) near Khandawali village in Faridabad. The Faridabad Police has seized the car and it is being sent for forensic examination. Investigators are looking for the owner of the car and possible suspects.
Faridabad Police has seized a red Ford EcoSport car, DL10CK0458, suspected in the Delhi blast case. The car was found parked near Khandavali village. The car is registered in the name of Umar Un Nabi alias Umar Mohammad and he gave a fake address at the time of purchase. This car has been sent for forensic examination. It is the same car in the name of which the Delhi Police had issued an alert, informed the police.
The car has been impounded and is currently being impounded and sent for forensic examination. Delhi Police and other central agencies have been informed. This car was registered on 22 November 2017 at Rajouri Garden RTO, Delhi. Investigation revealed that the car was purchased in the name of Umar Un Nabi alias Umar Mohammad. Umar is one of the prime suspects in the Delhi blasts.
According to the police, Umar Mohammad had used a fake address while buying the car. On the documents, he had given the address of a house in North East Delhi. Delhi Police raided the same address late last night, but found no one there. Investigation agencies are now trying to find out who left the car in Khandawali village and when.
On Tuesday, the Delhi Police issued an alert regarding this red colored EcoSport car. The police suspected that this car was with the suspects on the day of the bombing. After that, five police teams searched for him in and around Delhi. Faridabad police took action and seized the car parked near Khandawali village. Preparations are now underway to impound the vehicle and conduct a forensic examination.
Investigation revealed that this Ford EcoSport was earlier registered in the name of Pankaj Gupta, but currently it is registered in the name of Umar Nabi. Police are now investigating how the car passed from Pankaj to Umar and whether any other person or network used it in between, the police informed.